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…Shakespearian and classical drama (http://www.mfiles.co.uk/Composers/Richard Wagner.htm). Beethoven, Wagner was always to admit, formed the most inspiring influence in his youth. Granted, he was introduced to many great composers such as Von Weber and Mozart
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Mozart published his treatise. Same year Wolfgang Mozart was born. In 1782 Bagatella was 49. He was famous. He wrote: "I had the opportunity to work for Mr. Tartini over the course of approximately thirty years, working both on his own violins as well as those…
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…Streicher grand piano for his son, and soon four-handed arrangements of the classics were heard in the Schumann home. With a friend named Friedrich Piltzing, another pupil of Kuntzch's, Robert started to explore Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven…
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…wrote operas. Also, some composers, even fewer than those who wrote operas, wrote Masses for the church. Wolfgang Amedeus Mozart (1756-1791) wrote operas, symphonies, concertos, chamber music, sonatas, and Masses. He was considered one of the greatest…
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…and theatrical performances were now open to new and modern ideas. This led the way for Mozart, whom she had played duets with in the past, Gluck, Piccini, Salieri, Sacchini, and others. The arts bring a sense of flavor and spice to a country and certainly make…
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…version, set in mechanical type. "It's like a Mozart clarinet concerto played on a harmonica," he says. "It's just not the same." Royal edicts were the only political documents significant enough to be written in sacred script during the Ottoman Empire…
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…Bach, Michael Haydn, Leopold Mozart, and Handel wrote for this instrument. The early 1800's saw a decline in the popularity of the trumpet. Social and musical changes brought a decline in clarino playing, and trumpet parts were written mainly in the easier…
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…of the Viennese school – Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and Schubert (Machlis 228). Vienna was the most important center of the classical period. The growth of the public concert was one of the most important developments of the classical period (“Historical…
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…is that noise?” Now after studying music intensely, I realize that he was a genius. A new explorer if you will. He was willing to be daring and different to get a reaction from people. He wasn’t like composers before him. Mozart for example was an employee, per say…
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…Weber, Carl Maria von (1786 - 1826) Carl Maria von Weber, a cousin of Mozart's wife Constanze, was trained as a musician from his childhood, the son of a versatile musician who had founded his own travelling theatre company. He made a favourable…
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